Talk:American Field Service

Date
It says it was founded in 1914 and 1915 in the first paragraph. Perhaps this could be clearer.

THE AFS I KNOW
an interview with one of the exchange student in the year 2005 from the famous organization AFS....

we: what do feel about afs? do you have any strong feeling you want to let the world know?

student : for me AFS is a chance that happen only once in a lifetime and i am proud that i took the chance

we: does that mean that you are happy with AFS?

student: no, AFS right now is going downghill...

we: and why is that?

student: the lack of finding a suitable host-family is one thing...

we : does that mean you are not happy with yourhost family?

student: no absolutely not my hose family is very nice to me and i am happy and lucky to be with them....but the problem is that not much people is as lucky as me

we : ok than, and what about afs itself ? did AFS organization care much about you in your time of staying?

student: a good question indeed!! but hard to answer .....yes AFS did care a lot about me but sometime too much that there is no freedom left for an exchange students. Here i am not only talking about me but about every exchange student on the organization

we: thank you for today we will come back other time and talk more about it

student: yes, your welcome

Title of the Article (AFS vs. American Field Service)
To the best of my knowledge, AFS is no longer an acronym for American Field Service. Rather, the official name of the organization is AFS Intercultural Programs.

Yes, I think so, too, but the abbreviation AFS can mean a few different things and this way it is clear what this article is about

I would strongly suggest to separate this article in two pieces: One talking on "American Field Service" and a second one about the Intercultural Programs. The first could link to the second one. On that way, it would be easier to expand both ideas more clearly. My suggestion is to title the second article: "AFS Intercultural Programs"